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Open Houses to Hit This Weekend

They're well worth the trip.
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Do you like to home ogle? Do you like driving by houses and thinking to yourself, “I’ve been in there before; the indoor pool was quite appealing.” Do you actually need to find a new home? Each week, we scout out three open houses in three different neighborhoods that look well worth the trip.

 

14159 Valley Creek Drive | Sunday, 2-4pm
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The Price: $999,000

The Neighborhood: Northwood Hills/Valley View

Why It Looks Cool: The alliebeth.com description states that you can “watch baby ducks and herons play.” If that’s not enough to totally sell you, the bright, open floor plan and beautifully landscaped backyard should do the trick.

 

3111 Welborn Street #1208 | Sunday, 2-4pm

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The Price: $745,000

The Neighborhood: Oak Lawn

Why It Looks Cool: The corner unit comes with some fantastic views of Oak Lawn Avenue. Plus, every accent and stick of furniture looks like it came from Jonathan Adler, which makes for a bright, fanciful sight to see.

 

2219 Kessler Woods Court | Sunday, 2-4pm

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The Price: $1,395,000

The Neighborhood: North Oak Cliff

Why It Looks Cool: We’d love to step inside every Kessler Woods home, but this particular modern abode, with its two-story, gallery style entryway, looks particular stunning.

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